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Directory of Historical Resources - 9 views

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    Massive number of history sites.
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History Guide NG - 3 views

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    Nearly 4000 sites on the twentieth century. Heavy focus on German sites.
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History Guide NG - 0 views

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    Got sick of looking at this site in my tabs. I'll go back and add them individually. One day. There are nearly 2000 sites there related to medieval history. Guess someone had no life...
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History Guide NG - 2 views

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    I'm being lazy. I've been going through and saving these sites individually but I'm sick of looking at them. I'll come back later and finish the job. There are heaps of sites there on ancient history.
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ODL - Digital Initatives at Oxford University - 1 views

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    I'm being lazy by saving such a large number of collections at once, however there's no other way for me to get through all of the sites I have sitting in my browser. I'll probably come back later and save them individually.
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VoS: Voice of the Shuttle - 1 views

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    There is a plethora of links here to valuable online source sites as well as a few dead links. Also covers topics outside of history.
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Literary Resources on the Net (Lynch) - 2 views

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    Organised around time periods and themes and maintained by Jack Lynch at Rutgers University.
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ibiblio.org - Sights and Sounds - 15 views

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    Very large digital archive. 
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A History of the World in 100 objects › The British Museum - 15 views

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    This interesting series from the British Museum has an accompanying podcast easily downloadable on iTunes. 
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Cyberschool - Browse - 9 views

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    A list of links to websites useful for student research provided by my old alma mater.
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Digital Media Repository : Home - 11 views

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    An excellent repository for images and video primary sources. Well organised and accessible.
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Parallel Archive - 13 views

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    Parallel Archive (PA), an "invented" archive repository accessible for everybody wishing to upload primary sources, is developed by the Open Society Archives (OSA) at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. PA is, "at once a personal scholarly workspace, a collaborative research environment, and a digital repository".
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    Has primary sources uploaded by people who have registered with the site in many European languages, including English. Come to think of it, is English a European language anymore? Interesting...
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Ebook Search - Pdf Search Engine - 16 views

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    Has gazillions of articles from journals and other places in the form of downloadable pdfs. Very useful site for historical research and of course looks perfectly legal...
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Research and Documentation Online - 8 views

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    A well-organised guide to research and writing for students of history, science and the social sciences generally. Nicely laid-out too.
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Subject:History - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks - 9 views

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    Still into the wikis. This collection doesn't show evidence of much development yet, however it could grow into a quality collection in future. Some of the topics are a little obscure. 'A History of Nejd'. Not quite sure on that one.
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Internet Global History Sourcebook - 7 views

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    I'm still looking for quality source sites relating to indigenous history and although this site is still under construction it looks like it will be a valuable contribution. Blessed be Paul Halsall and his History Sourcebooks project, the bane of textbook tyranny everywhere!
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The Library of Congress' collections on Flickr - 8 views

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    I thought I'd added these already to the group, however the Diigo toolbar tells me I hadn't and he's never to be doubted. Please don't ask how I know the toolbar is male. These collections are well-organised and high-quality. Focus on the US (for obvious reasons).
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Category:History - Wikimedia Commons - 5 views

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    Has plenty of links to sites with historical images; very useful when creating resources for classes. I'm into Wikimedia stuff tonight. Sorry if you hate it.
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